They arrived in India last week for the multiple-day extravaganza for the over-the-top event.

Jonas, 26, and Chopra, 36, said “I do” in a Western ceremony at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in the city of Jodhpur, People reports. The venue served as the ceremony space as well as the hotel for the couple’s international guest list.

One of the most special things that our relationship has given us is a merging of families who love and respect each other’s faiths and cultures. And so planning our wedding with an amalgamation of both was so so amazing. pic.twitter.com/KcTD5D4MAw

An important part for the girl in an Indian wedding is the Mehendi. Once again we made it our own and it was an afternoon that kicked off the celebrations in the way we both dreamed. pic.twitter.com/bLFThtKs2z

The newlyweds met through a friend and chatted via text messages for six months before meeting up in person.

“It was kind of immediate and we sort of jumped right in and we’re very happy,” Jonas told Jimmy Fallon on a Tonight Show appearance in September.

Meghan and BFF Priyanka Chopra. Picture: InstagramSource:Instagram

Jonas reportedly popped the question in July on Chopra’s 36th birthday while the couple was on a trip together in London, but they didn’t confirm the news until August when they celebrated their engagement with a traditional Roka ceremony in Mumbai.

“Future Mrs. Jonas. My heart. My love,” Jonas wrote alongside a photo of the pair. Chopra captioned the same photo, “Taken … with all my heart and soul.”

Chopra has been busy in the month leading up to the wedding. She recently celebrated her upcoming nuptials with a bridal shower at Tiffany and Co. and jetted off to Amsterdam for her bachelorette party with her soon-to-be sister-in-law Turner.

Chopra and Jonas were also spotted in Beverly Hills getting their marriage license ahead of the big day.

The Quantico actress’ mum approved of the couple, telling DNA India, “Nick is calm and mature. He’s a wonderful person and everyone in the family just loves him. He’s so polite and respectful towards elders. What more can a mother want!”

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and is republished here with permission